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president’sTiessage to CONGRESS is - ti. VIEWED AS CAMPAIGN PLATFORM 3 - d PROSPECTS DISCUSSED New York, Jan. 11. n Many Republicans and Democrats interpret President Roosevelt’s annual message to Congress as his campaign S £ platform should he become a candidate for a fourth term, says the “New York ft Herald-Tribune’s” Washington corres- } _ pondent. Strong Administration sup'e porters who never thought the candij date for 1944 would be other than Mr Roosevelt, now feel they have a plat--2_ form to go on. The “Herald-Tribune” in an editorial r _ says the message shows Mr Roosevelt at his best and worst. “Only one decent cj reaction is possible—accept the best and [y forget the rest. National service with r 0 correlated action on taxes, prices and profits is the key to all the present diffirj. culties. These basic recommendations » are sound and should be adopted.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 13 January 1944, Page 5
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